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Remington Model 700, in the old school ADL, BDL or Classic trims.

Beautiful rifles. I'll inherit my Dad's.
But... I like my Browning A-bolt II Medallion.



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My first SIG, bought the day before I joined SIG Forum. It started out as a P229R .22 BAS and was $490.22 OTD. It has now become a multi-caliber all around shooter.

.22lr - 9mm - .40 S&W - .357 SIG


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Swiss K31

Walther P5C or P88C
 
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I have always been a 1911 guy. I carry one whenever I can (Les Baer TRS or Guncrafter Industry).

If I need to carry one with high capacity, I carry my Gen5 G19 or M&P compact.

Rifle, my Colt AR15.


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Ruger GP100 , it's comfortable and I shoot it well.

It's nothing special, it's not my carry gun, but it just works for me and I love it.


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Master of one hand
pistol shooting
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Winchester M70 (pre 64 of course) kind of a tossup in standard weight 270, or featherweight 308.
Pistol:M9



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Zastava M92.



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SIG Sauer P365 XL is my favorite. I like its size, weight, magazine capacity, grip size, trigger, looks, ability to change the grips, ability to add optics, and the sights are good.

I now see there is controversy with the P365 platform as with the P329, and it does concern me. IF my concerns ever move me, I may look clear the Hk CC9. I just wish it had a longer barrel.


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Ruger SP-101 .327 chambered. I’ve often said it’s likely the last one standing.

Being my favorite doesn’t mean anything else is getting ignored.


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I really enjoy carrying and shooting my P229 Legion.

I have a couple M&P Pro 40 pistols setup with triggers, RMRs, etc. I shoot them really well. I don't enjoy them and I don't necessarily like them. I feel the same way about my glocks.

I've got a matching pair of Bisley gripped 44mag cowboy guns. I love them. The lipsey's special super Blackhawks. I don't shoot them particularly well, they're heavy and impractical. I love them.


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I don't get to shoot it much but a Winchester Model 12 Skeet 28 gauge with factory suppressor/choke. I inherited it from my uncle and he inherited it from his brother an uncle that passed when I was just a few years old who was a WW2 veteran. I believe this one was made in the late 40s or early 50s.





 
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Bookers Bourbon
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Range gun: Ruger 22 charger. It's just so much fun shooting dime sized groups at 25 yards. Downside, shooting hundreds of rounds in one session (I buy mini mags in bulk)

Summer Carry: Sig 365

Every other time: 1911





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Remington Model 700, in the old school ADL, BDL or Classic trims.

Not a bad answer right there. Mine’s in .270 Win with a Leupold 3x9. Pretty, accurate, classic.


If I had to pick just one trim it would be the Classic. Mine is in 6.5x55mm; ADL is in .308.
 
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Browning Auto 5, the Sweet Sixteen in particular.

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My favorite firearm is an Sig Sauer P220ST with the proprietary rail. To me, that pistol is damn near perfect.
 
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Short and sweet....1911



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Glock 19
 
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My favorite is my P226 West Germany. It was my first gun. It's in the hands of my nephew now.


I'm going to agree.
My stock 1988 WG P226.
It wasn't my first gun but it is my favorite, even though it's now a safe queen to be given to my kids..



 
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I wish I could remember! I loved the carry gun the old guy who was my process server at my last paralegal job (now deceased) had. Felt great in my hand, but just a little big for me, which he said was easily fixed with smaller grips. He was a former sheriff’s deputy, Vietnam vet and all around bad-ass, even if he didn’t look like it. Former lawyer who passed the bar but fucked up and went to court drunk once and got disbarred. His grandma raised him and he could quilt because he helped her growing up. God, I loved Frank.
 
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